Thursday, April 30, 2009

blog 5

This is a very late post, but i didnt have access to a computer for a while, iphones can't use blogger. ANYWAYS...

The handmaid's tale is a very interesting story, i like the later chapters when Offred gets to be with the commander and speak to him as she would to a regular person before the society was created. I like how she and the commander can be together and talk, without anything sexual in mind. Playing scrabble, reading and conversing about past times and everything else that comes to mind. I do wonder though, why does the commander choose offred over all the other people that he could choose. i know that commanders like to be in control, but they have wives. This just proves to me that men are "sleezes" which in teenage code means perverts. They are always after something, if not a women's body. I like that Margaret Atwood uses her ideas and lets them run wild in her book.
I feel that a majority of these women are subdued into conformity and they are only pressured into conformity by fear, which i will talk about in my next blog entry.
Back to the book, i feel that as though Atwood at first seemed to make her female characters really fragile, but over time i can see that she starts to give them more masculine qualities like how Oflgen kicked the man in the head really hard. She kicked him to put him out of his misery because he was trying to save these women from the society. I thought that was a redemption quality that Atwood uses to justify that not all men are pigs. I hope that the book only gets more intense and better from here.

1 comment:

  1. i agree with you eileen on the fact that this book is interesting, kind of wordy , but still good :] i feel that the commander chooses offred to play socialize and scarbble with because she is educated, she knows how to read and spell and is very well literate, a trait not allowed in gilead. and also i feel that he sensed a small kind of "rebel" in offred, since she doesnt fully believe in the whole purpose of the society of gilead.



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